Peter van Toorn explained
Peter van Toorn (1944 – October 6, 2021)[1] was a Canadian poet whose 1984 collection Mountain Tea[2] was a shortlisted finalist for the Governor General's Award for English-language poetry at the 1984 Governor General's Awards.[3]
Born in the Netherlands, Van Toorn moved to Canada with his family as a child. He attended McGill University, and taught for almost 30 years at John Abbott College. He published the collections Leeway Grass (1970) and In Guildenstern County (1973) and edited the anthologies Cross/cut: Contemporary English Quebec Poetry (1982) and The Insecurity of Art: Essays on Poetics (1982), prior to the publication of Mountain Tea.[4] He published no new work following Mountain Tea, although Mountain Tea itself was reissued in 2003 by Véhicule Press.[4]
Works
- Leeway Grass. Montreal: Delta Canada, 1970.
- Love Song. New York: Doctor Generosity Press, 1970.
- Four Montreal Poets (by Peter Van Toorn, Marc Plourde, Arty Gold, & Richard Sommer; edited by David Solway). Fredericton, NB: Fiddlehead Poetry Books, 1973.
- In Guilderstern County. Lasalle, QC: Delta Canada, 1973.
- Mountain Stick. Montreal: Versus, 1976.
- Mountain Tea, and other poems. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1984.
- Mountain Tea. Montreal: Véhicule Press, 2003.
Notes and References
- https://www.vehiculepress.com/pdf/Vehicule%20Press-SS22Catalogue_Full.pdf "PETER VAN TOORN (1944-2021)"
- http://www.booksincanada.com/article_view.asp?id=2980 "Peter van Toorn riggin dat slapstuff"
- "Recollections". Canadian Literature, Summer 2006, Issue 189, pp. 139–142.
- http://jacketmagazine.com/34/c-vantoorn.shtml Peter van Toorn: Six Poems